Octopussy. You will be sorely missed, Roger.
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Octopussy. You will be sorely missed, Roger.
Tonight we watched half of the 1979 Salem's Lot. I only ever saw it once, when I was a kid. Wonky casting, but it catches the essence of the story anyway. And the vampire make up was the bomb! I fully expect son to end up in my bed tonight with nightmares--lol
I agree. Rob Lowe was better suited for his role in The Stand.It's got its moments. Tobe Hooper knows how to throw ya some creepy.
As for casting, heck, gimme Hutch over Rob Lowe any day.
I only made it about 30 mins into the Rob Lowe version before I couldn't take anymore. The stupid, it burnedIt's got its moments. Tobe Hooper knows how to throw ya some creepy.
As for casting, heck, gimme Hutch over Rob Lowe any day.
I agree. Rob Lowe was better suited for his role in The Stand.
Maybe Rob and Molly Ringwald could team up for a movie......I only made it about 30 mins into the Rob Lowe version before I couldn't take anymore. The stupid, it burned
....you shaddap!!!.....Maybe Rob and Molly Ringwald could team up for a movie......
100% Agree!! I am NOT a JA fan, but didn't mind her in this movie. Saw it quite some time ago, but remember liking it.Finally watched Cake with Jennifer Aniston, and actually forgot she was Jennifer Aniston. She surpassed herself with that performance. Depressing movie, but I was in the right mood for it.
Good lord, NO.Maybe Rob and Molly Ringwald could team up for a movie......
Manhattan (Woody Allen)
One of the characters accuses Allen's character of having a God Complex. He shrugs, and says, "Hey, I have to model myself after somebody."
Lol...that one must've slipped by me. I love his one-liners and his delivery of a joke. In Annie Hall, the Woody character as a kid is kissing all the girls in his class and one of the disgruntled girls says, (something like) "For Pete's sake, Alvie, even Freud spoke of a latency period!"I'm not sure but I think it's Manhattan that has this gem. Woody and Diane Keaton are getting in a cab and Woody looks at Diane and says, "You're so beautiful, I can hardly keep my eyes on the meter."